Fallout 76 is turning five years old in November, and the survival MMO is celebrating with a new birthday event. Additionally, players can jump into a new developer Q&A this Thursday at 10 am ET.
Fallout 76 launched five years ago in 2018, and Bethesda Game Studios is marking the anniversary with a birthday-themed event running from November 7th through the 21st. During the event period, players can complete daily and weekly challenges to earn rewards, as well as birthday-themed rewards, such as a birthday cake, decor, and more.
?? Happy Fallout Day! We're kicking off #Fallout76's 5th Anniversary celebrations starting today and will continue through November! pic.twitter.com/FpgU4uZL92
— Fallout (@Fallout) October 23, 2023
November 14th is the anniversary of the launch date, and Fallout 76 players can celebrate by joining in a parade in the Wasteland commemorating the event. The parade will be cross-platform, giving community members from all corners of Appalachia a chance to participate.
"November 14th at 3 pm ET, join us for a cross-platform Birthday Parade celebration! We will be visiting private worlds where community members have created larger-than-life parade floats for the occasion. We’ll have giveaways*, music, and a very special introduction from the voice of the Overseer herself- Adrianne Barbeau!"
Happening a little sooner than these birthday events is an upcoming Developer Q&A on Discord, with players able to chat with Erin Bower, Stephanie Zachariadis, and Jae Espinosa from the development team about Atlantic City and more. The team will also pull questions into the Q&A from the community subreddit r/FO76, so get your questions in while you can.
Check out the full Fallout 76 community calendar for upcoming events below.